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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Jr." data-source="post: 916603" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>I wouldn't consider Pharo cattle moderate I'd call them small. I've looked at a few of there sale catalogs before and they sell some bulls that have weaning weights in the 300 pound range. The crazy thing is they sell well. I know a few people that run in a lot tougher country than Pharo's that have tried some Pharo bulls and said they just don't have enough performance. I also doubt you'd have many feeders showing up to buy your calves with Pharo bred genetics. There comes a point in time you'd be better off raising sheep, just think of the stocking rate you could get with them. I don't believe just because cattle are small framed they are more efficient and I don't think all larger frame cattle are always inefficient, if only it was that easy. I'm sure Pharo cattle work great in some environments but I think a lot of areas can handle cattle with a little more performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Jr., post: 916603, member: 3703"] I wouldn't consider Pharo cattle moderate I'd call them small. I've looked at a few of there sale catalogs before and they sell some bulls that have weaning weights in the 300 pound range. The crazy thing is they sell well. I know a few people that run in a lot tougher country than Pharo's that have tried some Pharo bulls and said they just don't have enough performance. I also doubt you'd have many feeders showing up to buy your calves with Pharo bred genetics. There comes a point in time you'd be better off raising sheep, just think of the stocking rate you could get with them. I don't believe just because cattle are small framed they are more efficient and I don't think all larger frame cattle are always inefficient, if only it was that easy. I'm sure Pharo cattle work great in some environments but I think a lot of areas can handle cattle with a little more performance. [/QUOTE]
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